Gordie Gosse

Gordie Gosse

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name = Gordie Gosse
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office = MLA for Cape Breton Nova
term_start = 2003
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predecessor = Paul MacEwan
successor = incumbent
party = NDP
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Gordie Gosse is a Canadian politician and member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly, representing the riding of Cape Breton Nova for the Nova Scotia New Democratic Party.

Gosse has been recognized for his dedication to community issues especially those regarding youth, community services and health care. Before entering public service he was a local athlete and an employee of the Sydney Steel Corporation. Educated as a youth worker, Gosse is credited with establishing the Whitney Pier Youth Club.

Gosse was re-elected with one of the province's biggest majorities in the 2006 general election.


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